Is Paris Pass worth it? Paris Tour Guide – Part III

Heya All, this is the third part of the “Paris Tour Guide Series” (If you have missed the first two parts then quickly take a look at it here) on if it is “worth buying a Paris Pass or not?” After a lot of research, I have some figures for you and I am sure it will help you in making this decision.

Buying a Paris Pass or not, needs a thought as it is quite expensive starting from 131 Euros for 2 days to 244 euros for 6 days for an adult. Take a look at the prices below – taken from the official website.

In this article, I have worked out a price list for the top(paid) attractions that I visited during my trip. See how much I saved or lost by not buying the Paris Pass. Find out below…

NOTE: All the prices are up-to-date and can be checked on the official websites of the attraction.

Let’s begin, I have included all the attractions in my calculations that I discussed in my previous two posts on Paris Attractions under Paris Tour Guide Series. The below table mentions prices for an adult.

Attractions in Paris offer free entry to certain people and you can be the one, do check the official sites to see if you can save some Euros. If you are not eligible for free entry then also there are chances that you will enjoy reduced prices. People who are 24 years old or younger are the lucky ones as they fall under the above-mentioned category, so in almost all the attractions you will save a few Euros like you will have to pay only 8 Euros instead of 16 Euros Eiffel Tower ticket.

My final thoughts

Paris Pass is a good option but only if you want to visit all the attractions included in the pass. Only then you will be able to save money otherwise, you will end up paying more. This pass has so many attractions included, just go through the list of attractions once to see if you are interested in those or not.

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Your choice of attractions might vary from the above list but eventually, I feel, you will save if you buy tickets separately, instead of buying a Paris Pass.

In the above-mentioned calculations, it is not necessary that you will buy only these tickets or you will buy it all, it can be less or more. So, the best bet is to plan your itinerary first and then buy tickets online. Be sure with the time, there are chances that you will overbook and will have less time to cover all the booked attractions because you will also want to spend time shopping, enjoying some time on Pont Des Arts (the love-lock bridge) or in beautiful gardens.

Cover all the nearby attractions on the same day, so you don’t waste money and time in traveling.

You can read all about the Paris Pass here and make your choice. If you find a good reason to buy it then do leave a comment, I would love to know it for my next trip 🙂

If you have doubts or you want help in planning your itinerary then feel free to drop me a mail. I will be more than happy to help you.

Here is the link to my posts on Paris attractions- Paris Part I and Paris Attractions Part II – you will definitely find some good tips here. Make sure to read it and take benefit from my experiences. Like I always say, Experience is the best teacher…

12 thoughts on “Is Paris Pass worth it? Paris Tour Guide – Part III”

Uou. Great information you give here.
We went to Paris a few years ago and we didn’t buy the Paris Pass. Now we are planning to return and, doing the math to see if it’s better to buy or not and, you give here some great help, thanks